Picture of Some Early Brethren

This is a well known and interesting picture of many of the prominent early Brethren. Hover over a face and the name should appear! This was something I had planned to do for a while myself but just discovered somebody else had already done it. Reproduced with kind permission from here.

Comments:

I think Stoney's first name was James ... And Wigram didn't die on 1 January, but on 1 February 1879; see this snippet from the Pall Mall Gazette of 4 February 1879.

Saturday, Feb 6, 2016 : 03:46

Tom said ...

Thanks Michael, I've corrected those two things now.

Saturday, Feb 6, 2016 : 12:28

Tom said ...

It's interesting though as I think Ourewneel in his history had it that JBS was called John, so I wonder what the origin of this theory was?

Saturday, Feb 6, 2016 : 12:29

Lance said ...

Tom, the top Tunley is I think the (Rev) Richard Tunley - he dropped the Rev. when he came into fellowship The lower Tunley is listed as J Tunley - was this the one from Guernsey/Jersey or is it Richard Tunley's son William who was listen in the meeting lists under Wolverhampton? L

Sunday, Feb 7, 2016 : 08:57

Tom said ...

Thanks Lance .. were these relatives of yours? I don't know much about these names .. the Tunley in Guernsey was a bookseller "Mr. J Tunley of 104 Victoria Road, St Peter Port, Guernsey" and was an agent for WK's books among others, so yes appears to be his photo. I had thought this picture had been published in a book at some point, but maybe not. would be good to find out who it was who produced it.

Monday, Feb 8, 2016 : 09:24

Tom said ...

It has been pointed out to me this picture is in Noel Vol 2 p 433 with the names as listed here beside it.

Monday, Feb 8, 2016 : 13:19

Christina Lawrence said ...

Mr. Lawrence is also here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lawrence_Davis

Saturday, Aug 27, 2016 : 15:25

Lance said ...

Hullo Tom Just discovered without doubt that the second Tunley, my G Grandfather is indeed William Tunley and not 'J' The one above was his father the Rev Richard!